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@@ -261,7 +261,7 @@ Note the following properties:
| Property | Type | Required | Description |
| Property | Type | Required | Description |
| ------ | ------ | ------ | ------ |
| ------ | ------ | ------ | ------ |
| type | string | yes | Type of panel to be rendered. For gauge panel types, set to `gauge-chart`. |
| type | string | yes | Type of panel to be rendered. For gauge panel types, set to `gauge`. |
| min_value | number | no, defaults to `0` | The minimum value of the gauge chart axis. If either of `min_value` or `max_value` are not set, they both get their default values. |
| min_value | number | no, defaults to `0` | The minimum value of the gauge chart axis. If either of `min_value` or `max_value` are not set, they both get their default values. |
| max_value | number | no, defaults to `100` | The maximum value of the gauge chart axis. If either of `min_value` or `max_value` are not set, they both get their default values. |
| max_value | number | no, defaults to `100` | The maximum value of the gauge chart axis. If either of `min_value` or `max_value` are not set, they both get their default values. |
| split | number | no, defaults to `10` | The amount of split segments on the gauge chart axis. |
| split | number | no, defaults to `10` | The amount of split segments on the gauge chart axis. |
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| values | array | no, defaults to 95% of the range between `min_value` and `max_value`| An array of gauge chart axis threshold values. |
| values | array | no, defaults to 95% of the range between `min_value` and `max_value`| An array of gauge chart axis threshold values. |
| mode | string | no, defaults to `absolute` | The mode in which the thresholds are interpreted in relation to `min_value` and `max_value`. Can be either `percentage` or `absolute`. |
| mode | string | no, defaults to `absolute` | The mode in which the thresholds are interpreted in relation to `min_value` and `max_value`. Can be either `percentage` or `absolute`. |